It’s A Wrap: Fall Preview 2016

It’s A Wrap: Fall Preview 2016

Owned and operated by The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands, The Annenberg Retreat was the 200-acre estate of the late Ambassador Walter and Leonore Annenberg. Designed by architect A. Quincy Jones, with interiors by William Haines and Ted Graber, the 25,000-square-foot midcentury modern home is located in the middle of landscaped grounds including a private golf course designed by the legendary Dick Wilson.

Source: Jennifer Puno // @punodostres

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It’s A Wrap: Fall Preview 2016

Crisp whites and pops of color make for a classic Palm Springs aesthetic.

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There's no shortage of color in Palm Springs, as seen in this little corner at The Monkey Tree Hotel.

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When it comes to landscape design, Sunnylands is where it's at.

Source: Joey Espina // @joey.es

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The door that earned instafame.

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A Palm Springs shelfie.

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A little taste of the beautiful barware (and other unique treasures) we found at the Fall Edition of the Palm Springs Modernism Show & Sale.

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We spent an afternoon with legendary Desert Modernist Hugh M. Kaptur, who greeted guests and signed exclusive prints of "Palm Springs Panorama."

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A well-deserved achievement for one of Palm Springs' finest. We recognized and celebrated Robert Imber, preservationist and founder of Palm Springs Modern Tours, with a star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars.

Source: Modernism Week

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A special Preservation Party for E. Stewart Williams was held at The Shops at 1345. All proceeds will be used to to designate several of E. Stewart Williams' work to the National Register of Historic Places.

Source: Modernism Week

Many thanks to all of the guests, sponsors, volunteers, venues and more who made Modernism Week Fall Preview a wonderful experience this weekend. The three-day event gave visitors a sneak peek at all of the great programming to come in February, and we can’t wait to share the exciting details with you in the coming days. But first, relive the weekend fun by clicking the gallery above to see some of the highlights, with special thanks to our Fall Preview #PSModSquad who went behind the scenes to capture the festivities for Modernism Week.